New Hampshire Olympian Bode Miller is back at Cannon Mountain this Saturday, there's a luau at Waterville Valley, a snowmobile hill climb at Pats Peak, a slush cup and KT Tunstall plays at Mt. Sunapee, and it's '80s day at Loon.

Choose wisely from the full list of fun things to do at www.skinh.com.

Karl Stone, spokesman for the statewide organization that represents ski areas said most of the trails are still open and in good shape, and he thinks that's incredible for the first weekend in April.

It so nice that the weather is going to be cooperating, fingers crossed. For the most part, according to my good friends in the weather department, it looks better than the usual.

So as @Gunstockmtn: tweeted out, "50 degrees, Sun, and hero snow...It doesn't get much better than that! http://t.co/HXazCawBgT".

Sunday finds Gunstock bringing on the fun with the "Bring Your Own Dry Clothes" Pond Cross.

Also on Sunday, Mount Sunapee will host its annual Intragalactic Cardboard Sled Race.

Bode Miller can be seen in the gates about 10:30 a.m. Saturday at Cannon Mountain and will be in the lodge around 2:30 p.m. to sign stuff and greet the folks at his home mountain.

Bode brought back some hardware to the Easton Valley from Sochi, and rumor has it that some of his items - but not the bronze medal - will be raffled off for Turtle Ridge Foundation. Bode Fest is sold out.

Greg Keeler, spokesman for Cannon said the mountain will be wide open for everyone, though with lots of snow still on the trails.

Sadly, this will be short-lived.

The doors close at more resorts after Sunday and then only a few holdouts, including Loon and Wildcat, will be offering lift-serviced skiing, and that's only until the crowds go.

Help me keep 'em open and get out there, would ya?

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